'Twisted, surprising and very very very funny. Did I put too many verys? I don't think so' Jemaine Clement, 'Flight of the Conchords' 'It's not often you read a novel which makes you laugh out loud over and over again as you turn the pages. Two Little Boys is one of those books: quick, clever, twisted, acutely funny' New Zealand Weekend Herald 'Darkly comic ... there's more to this than the exquisitely farcical plot ... This has elements of a truly great "70s stoner-buddy movie" ... it's a funny, disturbed road trip that also revels in the glorious New Zealand landscape' Time Out 'Idiotically funny ... hilarious and heart-rending' The List 'A laugh-out-loud romp ...[Duncan Sarkies] has a brilliant ear for dialogue and an innate sense of timing ... somehow he's managed to make his first novel funny, chilling and incredibly touching' Press Association 'This might be the best thing to come out of NZ since Flight of the Conchords... A dark, filmic thriller' Big Issue 'It's all here - funny, manslaughter, attempted murder and a short road trip and a love story' Greenock Telegraph 'Gem of a novel ... a well thought-out, challenging and hilariously dark read' TNT Magazine 'Duncan Sarkies' TWO LITTLE BOYS is a bogan buddy novel from New Zealand... the novel has a bit of Cheech and Chong, a touch of Dumb and Dumber, a pinch of Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure... Sarkies has a rambunctious sense of humour, and it will appeal to the young-adult market.' The Age (Australia)